Oh theyr'e all so beautiful, especially love the pic with their backs to the camera and those fabulous tails! Quite a handful but they all look well behaved or does a picture speak a thousand words LOL!Thanks for letting us see them all!Take care!

christina chow mum wrote:Oh theyr'e all so beautiful, especially love the pic with their backs to the camera and those fabulous tails! Quite a handful but they all look well behaved or does a picture speak a thousand words LOL!Thanks for letting us see them all!Take care!

No they are very very well behaved we got them all very young they grew up together the Black chow and Airedale or one day apart in age we got the Airedale a week before Kodi they shared the same crate together i think they think there litter mates...And our female chow was the 1st dog we got a few months later we got the collie so they grew up together then we got the Airedale and Kodi...Mia our female chow will be 3 on christmas..then Shelby will be 3 in march...then Bear the airedale and Kodi will be 3 in May...lol...so basically there all close to the same age...they also have 5 cat brothers and 1 sister cat...AND yes they all get along very well....I guess its the way you rasie them?...lol

Omigod! I'm SO glad I didn't get to answer that question!! OOOOoooppps!LOL! LOL!

Theyr'e all beautiful. I was intrigued by your comments about their friends the cats. Ming hates them and even now when he's so fat, heavy and sleeps 22/7 he could easily scale a high wall to get to one of 'em!!! Oh yes...!Oooppps! (Different strokes...) ha ha.

Know what you mean...ha ha. My great big fat balinese cat Phoebe died of old age just before I got puppy Ming. She would have been bigger than him then and would definitely have made him love her for sure! (And behave) .Thinks: The gardens (fields more like it...) either side of my house are full of stray cats, all sizes, all colours, they keep giving birth and get fed by the old ladies next door. Between us there is a very high wall but Ming "hears" them walking about and barks like mad (a warning signal I spose...he he) its all hell broke loose when one pops into the yard for a stroll. For all that, he does behave himself now when we see cats during walks, so that helps to "preserve the feline race.."

When I was young in rural England all our animals lived happily together, cats, dogs, a pig, rabbits, guinea pigs and birds. We had two chickens called Gert and Daisy. In the winter they would stroll in and sit by the roaring fire as if they owned the place...lol. Every time Christmas came around my mother didn't have the heart to "send them to the chicken coop in the sky" lol, so they lived to an old age and died of old age.